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Study of local mortgage defaults shows benefit of counseling
A study by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago finds a strong correlation between pre-mortgage credit counseling and loan
performance after
comparing Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership clients with other low-income Marion County borrowers.
Tony Kanaan, Danica Patrick feud could wreck IndyCar
Tony Kanaan took another jab at Andretti Autosport teammate Danica Patrick after his victory Sunday in Iowa. Regardless of
who is justified, this isn't a fight either can win.
Ticket giveway: “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”
New company staging Sondheim’s classic comedy.
Also this week:
Short plays selected by the Bloomington Playwrights Project are featured at the dining event “Vintage Scenes,”
June 24 at Oliver Winery. Details here.
Peace Train and the Flower Power Brass bring back music from the late 1960s and 1970s June 24 as part of the Concerts on
the Canal Series at the Indiana History Center. Details here.
Foreigner and Styx play Verizon Wireless Music Center, June 25. Details here.
The Indianapolis Early Music Festival kicks off with a concert by Artek performing the madrigals of Claudio Monteverdi, June
25 at the Indiana History Center. Details here.
Dr. Noize brings his Preschool of Rock concert to The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, June 26. Details here.
Brady Rymer and the Little Band that Could performs as part of the Indy Parks Family Fun Concert Series, June 26. Details
here.
The Eiteljorg Museum presents its annual Indian Market and Festival, June 26-27. Details here.
‘Front Porches: Reflecting and Connecting’ is the theme of this year’s Historic Meridian Park 2010 Tour
of Homes, June 26-27. Details here.
Lynyrd Skynyrd returns to Verizon Wireless Music Center, June 27. Details here.
311 performs at The Lawn at White River State Park, June 28. Details here.
Michael Buble takes over Conseco Fieldhouse June 29. Details here.
The first part of “White: Part 1 & Part 2,” featuring the work of artist J.T. Kirkland, opens July 1 at Christopher
West Presents. Details here.
Marvin Hamlisch
June 25-26
Conner Prairie
Earlier in the season, Marvin Hamlisch had to bow out of a Hilbert Circle Theatre concert for a very good reason: He was
expected to be in attendance at the Golden Globe Awards, where he was nominated for Best Original Film Score for “The
Informant.”
The payback is very appropriate, with Hamlisch leading a summer concert celebrating the music of the movies.
His own movie resume runs deep, with Hamlisch-penned music heard in films ranging from “Ice Castles” to “The
Spy Who Loved Me” and from “Three Men and a Baby” to, of course, “The Way We Were.” Details
here.
“Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure”
June 25
Indianapolis Museum of Art
OK, I’ll say it. No Tim Burton film has been as wholly satisfying as “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure,” the
1985 comedy that launched his feature film career. It easily could have been just a cinematic cash-in on Paul Reubens’
then-popular (and, now, about to make a Broadway comeback) goofball character. Instead, Burton and company created a unique
world where a missing bicycle is an epic tragedy; “I know you are but what am I?” passes for philosophical discourse,
and dancing to “Tequila” will get one out of a bar fight. If you need a lift to the IMA this Friday night, maybe
Large Marge can give you a ride. Details here.
Indian Market and Festival
June 26-27
Eiteljorg Museum
If you need a break from trying to decide what to purchase from among the more than 100 visual artists showing their work,
there’s plenty of live entertainment at the Eiteljorg Museum’s signature event. Actor Michael Horse (Deputy Tommy
“Hawk” Hill from TV’s “Twin Peaks”) emcees the performance portion of the festival, which includes
storyteller Richard Van Camp, Living Traditions Dance Troupe, guitarist/flutist Aaron White, and hoop dancer Derrick Suwaima
Davis. Details here.
Brother of late CEO takes helm at Holiday World
Dan Koch has been named president and CEO of Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari amusement park in southern Indiana, taking over
after the unexpected death of his brother Will earlier this month.
Power Breakfast Series – Commercial Real Estate & Construction – Event
Friday October 8, 2010 7:45 AM EST
The Westin, Downtown
Ballet news, more from the Palladium, etc.
Can Indianapolis City Ballet top last year’s blockbuster benefit? What does Feinstein have in store for Carmel?
Fire guts Carmel retail center
A lightning strike is suspected of causing an overnight blaze that wiped out about 10 stores near 106th Street and Michigan
Road.
Web firm promises 107 new jobs after ’08 pledge fell short
Fusion Alliance made a similar agreement to receive state and local incentives in 2008, but the jobs failed to materialize.
Toyota adding 100 workers at Indiana factory
The hiring follows Toyota’s announcement this month that it would move some of its Highlander SUV production from Japan to
the Princeton plant.
PNC foreclosing on Janus Lofts building
Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank has filed to foreclose on the historic five-story Janus Lofts building at 240 S. Meridian St.
Comcast’s pledge to NBC stations keeps Olympics, NFL off cable
Television station owners affiliated with NBC agreed to support Comcast Corp.’s purchase of NBC Universal after the
company pledged it won’t shift events such as the Olympics and U.S. football to cable, an executive said.
